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*Dè daight a tha ann an diugh? What is the date today?
 
*Dè latha a tha ann an diugh?  What day is it today?
 
 
[[Category: Questions]]
 
[[Category: Questions]]
 
[[Category: Syntax]]
 
[[Category: Syntax]]
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Wh-question (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(12))
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:{|
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|Cò
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|a
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|bha
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|sgith?
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|-
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|who
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|C.REL
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|be.PST
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|tired
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|-
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|colspan="2"| 'Who was tired?'
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|}
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Equative wh-question when the subject is a wh-element ((Adger and Ramchand 2005:(15))
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:{|
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|Cò
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|an
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|tidsear?
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|-
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|who
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|the
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|teacher
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|-
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|colspan="2"| 'Who is the teacher?'
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|}
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Pied-piped wh-question (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(21))
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:{|
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|Dè
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|an
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|seòrsa
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|tidsear
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|a
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|tha
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|annad?
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|-
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|what
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|the
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|sort
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|teacher
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|C.REL
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|is
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|in + you
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|-
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|colspan="2"| 'What sort of teacher are you?'
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|}
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Fronted wh-phrases are always nominative marked (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(31)).
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:{|
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|Dè
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|a'
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|chraobh
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|a
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|bha
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|thu
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|a'geàrradh?
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|-
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|which
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|the
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|tree.NOM
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|C.REL
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|be.PST
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|you
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|cutting
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|-
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|colspan="2"| 'Which tree were you cutting?'
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|}
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The sentence becomes ungrammatical with genietive marking on the noun inside the wh-phrase (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(31)),
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:{|
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|Dè
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|a'
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|chraobhe
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|a
 +
|bha
 +
|thu
 +
|a'geàrradh?
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|-
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|which
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|the
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|tree.GEN
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|C.REL
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|be.PST
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|you
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|cutting
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|-
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|colspan="2"| 'Which tree were you cutting?'
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|}
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although the object noun is marked with genitive in declaratives (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(30))
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:{|
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|Bha
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|thu
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|a'geàrradh
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|na
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|craoibhe.
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|-
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|be.PST
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|you
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|cutting
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|the
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|tree.GEN
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|-
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|coldspan="2"| 'You were cutting the tree.'

Latest revision as of 15:07, 6 September 2013


Wh-question (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(12))

a bha sgith?
who C.REL be.PST tired
'Who was tired?'

Equative wh-question when the subject is a wh-element ((Adger and Ramchand 2005:(15))

an tidsear?
who the teacher
'Who is the teacher?'

Pied-piped wh-question (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(21))

an seòrsa tidsear a tha annad?
what the sort teacher C.REL is in + you
'What sort of teacher are you?'

Fronted wh-phrases are always nominative marked (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(31)).

a' chraobh a bha thu a'geàrradh?
which the tree.NOM C.REL be.PST you cutting
'Which tree were you cutting?'

The sentence becomes ungrammatical with genietive marking on the noun inside the wh-phrase (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(31)),

a' chraobhe a bha thu a'geàrradh?
which the tree.GEN C.REL be.PST you cutting
'Which tree were you cutting?'

although the object noun is marked with genitive in declaratives (Adger and Ramchand 2005:(30))

Bha thu a'geàrradh na craoibhe.
be.PST you cutting the tree.GEN
'You were cutting the tree.'